
Turn your old smartphone into a webcam while you #WFH .... The outdated phone in the drawer has a 16MP camera. That’s awesome news.

Option A: DroidCam

At this point, you have the Android app installed and also the Windows programme. Once the Windows app is running, you have the option to connect your device wirelessly or using USB. Choose the former. Next, ensure that the phone and your desktop are connected on the same Wi-Fi. The app will automatically display a device IP, which is a string of digits. Enter the same on the desktop software and check “video” and “audio” boxes to ensure you have a full-fledged webcam. In case you want to use the front camera, click on the three dots on the phone app and then the camera option. Voila! It’s time to videoconference.
There is a pro version to the app, which is ad free. And Rs 250 is not exactly a lot of money to pay the developer.
Option B: EpocCam
What about iOS users? EpocCam is there on the App Store and it’s also available on Android. This too is easy to use. After you download the app, there is an extra step on the desktop front. You need to visit Kinoni.com to download a set of drivers, which takes a few seconds. The app is pretty easy to use. The only thing you have to ensure is that your iOS device and the desktop are on the same Wi-Fi. A piece of advice: if you are using a browser-based videoconferencing app, give the browser permission to access your webcam. A drawback: you have to go for the paid version to allow use of the device’s microphone.
Remember…
To mount the phone at an angle, turn to the car dashboard mount. No, you are not going anywhere for some time, so feel free to use the mount!
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